Karan Wahi’s quick trip to the Pink City

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Karan Wahi’s quick trip to the Pink City

TV actor and anchor Karan Wahi recently made a quick trip to Jaipur for some work.

Karan, who is presently busy juggling between shooting for his upcoming film and hosting the reality show
Nach Baliye 6, told us, “I am here just for a day and I don’t think I will be able to take out time to explore the city. I will probably have to find time later and come and explore Jaipur.”

He revealed that it was during a school trip that he had first visited come here. “I think I was in the sixth or the seventh standard when I first came to Jaipur. At that time, I had visited many forts and palaces, but the one place that I remember is Hawa Mahal,” he said, adding, “After that, for some reason, I haven’t been able to make a trip to the city in which I could go around and explore various places. In between, I had come for a day to play a match at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in the city.”

Coincidentally, Karan’s debut role in Remix was that of a Rajasthani boy, which was reflected in his dialogues as well. “My first role was that of a Rajput boy. But at that time, I didn’t have to do much research on that character. The channel and the production house had done the research and told me how to portray it. I was really new at that time and was more concerned about facing the camera and saying my dialogues,” he recalled.

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